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- Shoaling and Schooling Fish | Reef2Reef
Hello my fellow reefers! :) I want everyone to post on this thread a picture of any fish that shoal or school in your tank, for inspiration for me and other people as well I am well aware that 'schooling' is an uncommon behavior in most of our marine tanks, even in large tanks Shoaling is sort
- Whats a good schooling fish? | Reef2Reef
Schooling behavior is thought to be a response to an external threat By that I think they mean a predator Fish rarely school in an aquarium You can get them to shoal or hang out together Since most fish are mature at about 4 inches or larger and you want quite a few and for them to have all sorts of room, you are talking about a huge tank
- Difference between schooling and shoaling fish - Betta Fish Forum
Differences between shoaling and schooling fish Schooling fish are fish that swim in synchronized patterns and bunch up together to look fiercer or bigger
- Mini Dart Gobies - Finally a schooling nano fish! | Reef2Reef
These guys have been great because they actually hang out peacefully together I'd been looking for schooling shoaling fish for my 22 long nano, and I first tried a group of eviota gobies which fought each other and again a group of masked gobies which also fought each other pretty relentlessly
- Schooling Fish Question | Reef2Reef
Schooling is used as a deterrent towards predators to make themselves larger and ‘scary’ However, in the hobby we generally can’t have these predators that cause these fish to go into schooling modes so your best bet is with shoaling fish
- Schooling Tangs? | Reef2Reef
Schooling, shoaling, whatever 3) Every fish is different, every tank is different, every hobbyists definition of behavior varies wildly 4) Yes, these fish assume I mean food so they naturally act different around me That said, I have a group (call it whatever you want) of 5 yellow tangs that stay near each other at almost all times
- Favorite schooling fish | Reef2Reef
Firefish (exquisite or helfrichi (?)) and Banggai cardinals are among my must haves for my tank but not sure if they are truly considered schooling shoaling fish I was just reading a thread, about chromis maybe, and it looks like some of my favorites aren't really schoolers and will gradually murder each other
- Need help with selecting schooling fish | Reef2Reef
I’d like to get 10-12 small schooling (or shoaling) fish, and have them professionally QT’d I’ve been working, very successfully, with Dr Reef I have about 25 fish in 375g I currently have between 5-8 blue yellow damsels (they don’t school nor are they ever with each other) I think the
- Reef Safe shoaling fish | Reef2Reef
The truth is that there really aren't many shoaling schooling fish that can be kept in reef tanks long-term, at least not that will display shoaling behavior in a tank
- Schooling Fish Question? | Reef2Reef
Schooling is a defense mechanism so most when they are comfortable in a system will tend to shoal, there is a difference Shoaling is they will swim independently, but usually stay within eye sight of each other The only fish that stayed schooling, when one turns they all turn, are my blue eyed Cardinals, but as they grew and a pair was formed they killed off the others…
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